The facial skull is made up of very thin bones, and is thus often injured in accidents while cycling, driving, or even playing ball sports, and is examined with computed tomography.
- MR orbit
- MR Facial skull
- CT facial skull
The facial skull is made up of very thin bones, and is thus often injured in accidents while cycling, driving, or even playing ball sports, and is examined with computed tomography.
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